In article , echinosum
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But they all do a lot of extending after flowering and
before winter. Shoots forming the following spring don't flower. But
last years shoots, like summer raspberries, may still extend.
But what I'm saying is that mine does seem to flower on stems that grew
since the last flowering, (when i pruned them)
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Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
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